College High School - La Campanilla Yearbook (Upper Montclair, NJ)

 - Class of 1959

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The enlarged Varsity Cheering Squad, with its high spirit and spar- kle, was led by co-cap- tains Ginny Humphreys and Andie Wright. Memories, other than cheering at games, pep rallies, and Canteen, in- clude sewing on letters, in enting new cheers, being an inhibiting fac- tor at the football ban- quet, and presenting a Sadie Hawkins dance. FIRST ROW: Nancy White, Andree Wright, Virginia Humphreys, Diane Bassett. SECOND ROW: Terese Rachiele, Brenda Wolak, Barbara Seelbach, Nancy Fendrich, Joyce Graeter. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Kathleen Wagda. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS J.V. CHEERLEADERS J.V. CHEERLEADERS: Jean Strauchon, Barbara Reuter, Constance Califano, Suzanne Hill, Janice Halliwell, Susan White, Joan Gamble. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Judy Young, Katherine Brodie, Cynthia Fox. Ably captained by Joan Gamble and Sue Hill, four seventh grad- ers and four eighth graders worked togeth- er to produce pep and spirit in the J.V. Cheer- ing Squad. The girls were assisted by the school mascot, Putnam Junior, in cheering the boys on to victory.

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FIRST ROW: Robert Atkinson, Allison Schleicher, ' illiam Shershin, Robert DuVall, Richard Miller, Andrew Thorburn, Arthur Meserve, Walter Romberg. SECOXD ROW: Coach Arnold Aronowitz, Harold Pettegrove, Griffith Feeney, David Nochimson, Richard Dugan, Captain Wilham Carlson. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Rruce Bristol, Steven HalH- well, Henry Schinman. CROSS COUNTRY In their new uniforms the harriers made a considerably improved showing this year. Led by Bill Carlson, the team beat Montclair and Newark Academies, wl iile losing to Morris- to Mi tsvice, Delbarton once, and Eastern Chris- tian once. In a meet against Morristown and Montclair Academy the boys placed tliird. GIRLS ' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FIRST ROW: Brenda Wolak, Terese Rachiele, Virginia Haymann, Sarah Mlson, Helen Gordon, Linda Bremer, Christine Macdonald, Diane Bassett, Virginia Kelley, Carro Svenson, Cecily Drucker. SECOXD ROW: Patricia Smith, Mary Snell, Joyce Graeter, Barbara Seel- bach, Antonia Rachiele, Jane McIKeen, Nancy Fendrich, Mary Kasser, Barbara Kocis, Joan Damiano, Eileen Peterson, THIRD RO ' : Nancy White, Lorraine Cimino, Ruth Lehr, Virginia Humphreys, Diane Windeler, Diane Thimme, Kathleen Wagda, Mary Atkinson, Margaret Standish, Andree Wright, Linda Deimet. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Janet Fallon, Barbara Fendrich, Linda Goldsmith, Kathleen Parr, ' irginia Redding, Bonnie Shep- pard, Susan Short, Carol Van Horn. Beginning with a suc- cessful dance, the Sock Hop, the G.A. entered one of its best years yet. Due largely to under- class support, the girls won the basketball play- day for the first time in seven years and tied for first place in hockey. The skillful playing re- flected the excellent training by Miss Shirley Martin.



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THE YEAR AT A RevieTN or Top Events At the seniors ' western-style winter carnival, The Last Chance, activities included every- thing from card-throwing to basketball-shoot- ing to strength-testing to the ever popular pie- throwing. A new feature this year was a free entertainment program. Profits topped $250 for the scholarship fund. The seniors presented their traditional Thanks- giving service with one new innovation. This was in the form of a short talk on the sig- nificance of the holiday presented by Ron Du- Vall. Prayers, hymns, and readings rounded out the program. As the result of a telephone canva.ising of the entire school the night be- fore, the food baskets were fuller than ever in preparation for their donation to a children ' s nursery.

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